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 SHANNON MATTHEWS MUM?
Hi, i find it sick about what has gone on with Shannon, who in the right mind could be that greedy and do something like that to a child, How long do you think that her mum karen and donovan should ...


 Do i need a passport to travel from ireland to england?
I am an irish citizen and i am going on holidays to england. Will i need a passport to travel there?...


 Other than Dublin, where is a good place in Ireland to visit?
I have about 4 days to spend there and I want to find a fun place to go....


 Visiting Ireland?
i was visiting ireland there one weekend and there was one thing that struck!! (i am not racist but is ireland invaded by the Polish??? i would like to reinforce i am not racist!!...


 Why are guys from Ireland SSOOOO gorgeous?!?
...Danny O'Donaghue from The Script; Shane Filan from Westlife; Ronan Keating from Boyzone; Craig Doyle.....need I give any more examples?!

For me, its the dark, smouldering good ...


 Where would be a very nice place to buy a holiday home in Ireland,preferably on the coast.?
We like small fishing villages,for example....


 Is true that irish people is firendly with the foreigners people (turists)?
I wanna go to Ireland, but first I wanna know if its true that the irsih people is a good host with the foreigner people
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sorry, I said "friendly" not ...


 Does Ireland have their own language?
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 Is Ireland a real country?
I have heard that it is only a mythical country that only exists in stories and legands? Can some please tell me if it is really a country? I checked th atlas and cannot see I...


 What are some expressions similar to "Oh my goodness"?
I am looking for colloquial Irish sayings that have the same meaning and usage as "Oh my goodness," "Oh my gosh," "Holy cow," "Heavens to glory," etc.

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 One word to describe Ireland?
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 Ireland uses the metric system right?
And celcius right?...


 What are some vernacular phrases common in Ireland?
For instance, in the Southern part of the United States, examples would be:
"Crazy as a bed bug" - to say someone is crazy
"Messed up as a tomato soup sandwich" or "...


 Why are there so many red heads in ireland?
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 Is it true that the Irish are the friendliest people in the world?
It's difficult to generalize an entire population but I wonder how true this idea is. I heard this alot and have talked to a few people that have traveled to Ireland and agreed. However, they ...


 Have you ever been to Dublin,Ireland or would you like to go?
if you had a chance to go to Dublin would you??
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i live ...


 Travelling from uk to dublin do u need a passport to travel?
my friends passport has ran out and she cant afford to buy another 1 unless its totally necessary we are travelling with ryanair and the info i got of the web with my booking details etc says as long ...


 Is ireland always green?
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 Whats your favourite way to eat potatoes?
Im looking for inspiration cos ive never liked potatoes that much, but they are cheap and healthy enough so im gonna try... :)
and im asking in the irish section cos i asked ages ago in the food ...


 As Ireland is still part of the UK why do they use the Euro and not the Queens pound?
Also do they have their own Government? I know they still have to do what the UK parliment says so what kinda power do they have?

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Irish who is?

is anyone here irish or do u live around offaly

    



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oif1983
Irish by birth, Waterford by the grace of God!!


pjdscott
There are two types of people in the world - those who are irish (everyone answering your question, it seems!) and those who want to be Irish!

I'm a native Dub but currently working in the UK; I know Offaly well and love places such as Banger and Birr, apart from the wonderful bog landscapes.

Have a look at my jokes page to find out what St Patrick said as he drove the snakes out of Ireland.

Slán,

Peter


clemmie
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i am and i live in donegal... its a fine day 4 cuttin the turf!!


irishman_0
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I'm Irish from Waterford but have moved to Australia, My grandfather is from Portarlington in Offaly


Espacer
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I'm Irish and I used to live outside Doon on the Moate Road. Now I live in South Ockendon Thurrock Essex. I do miss Doon


martina_ie
Irish, from Mayo, living in London but frequently home.
Any particular reason you ask?


Danielle
I'm 100% Irish, but I live in Dallas.


prole1984
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Born in Tullamore. Live in New jersey all my life (43 years) . One day I'll go back.


T <3
I am QUITE Irish.


Dub over here
I m Irish born and bred,rared in Dublin (brought up not dragged up!!) and living in Chicago Merry Christmas to all


do you smell..... what's coo
Fighting Irish man!!


Master Hoyle
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im irish but i live in boston MA


corkbabe55
hi im from kerry living in cork,i have a friend on my space who lives in offaly


Shiv
I'm Irish, Living in Canada.


gothica2007
I'm Irish, born in Dublin Ireland, raised in the United States and going home soon.


jacinta I
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I am Irish.Born and bred in Kerry(up the Kingdom).Now living in Australia


foxinapairofsox
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Paddy was walking down the street and saw a sandwich with 2 wires sticking out of it.He phoned the police immediatly.The policeman asks him if it was ticking.'No' says Paddy 'It was definatly beef'


molliehollie
I am 100% irish,tho I've never been to Ireland yet!





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